LithTech in the Endzone?

The Touchdown Entertainment Website is now the destination browsers will reach when trying www.lithtech.com, formerly the LithTech website. No actual announcement has been made yet about a name change, though this can also be inferred from their Partners and Licensees page where it says "LithTech is proud to work with all of our partners, and to help them create compelling 3D games and applications," and their Corporate Information Page describes LithTech CEO Jeffery "the" Hutt's LithTech résumé using the new company name. Continuing to play the name game, their Our Products page now calls their flagship product "Copperhead," while the Jupiter version of the engine retains that name.
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Nah, NOLF2 2 was an excellent looking GAME. They could have run it through the Unreal engine and it would probably look just as good if not better.

The worst technical quirk I experienced with NOLF 2 was the way it started chugging slowly during certain scenes for no apparent reason. I solved the slow loading by disabling precaching.
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